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Golden Retriever Obedience Training
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin Obedience training for your golden retriever should begin the day you bring him home from the breeders. You should decide what your new puppy will and will not be allowed to do and stick with it like glue. This means that the day you get your new puppy, you shouldn't allow him climb up on your furniture or jump up on people unless you want him to perform the actio...
Golden Retriever Training – How to Break Bad Habits – Part 2
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin This is the second part of golden retriever training tips on how to break your golden's bad habits. Barking. Most of the time, dogs bark to warn or tell you of something you need to know such as a perceived danger. A dog may also bark due to boredom, when afraid or to communicate with other dogs in the neighborhood. In the case of golden retrievers, although...
Golden Retriever Training – How to Break Bad Habits – Part 1
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin Owners know that the existence of bad habits is not unusual among dogs even among Golden Retrievers. Though the breed is described as kind, friendly and confident, they can still develop bad habits along the way especially if no necessary measures were taken to correct them. Chewing, digging, biting or jumping on people can be prevented but if your dog has unfortu...
Golden Retriever Puppy Training – Steps to Success
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin Training your Golden Retriever should start immediately, with good puppy training. This article will show you how to begin. Golden Retriever puppies are adorable and love to play. During this young and wiggly phase of your dog's life, it is important to begin training. Your puppy is a baby, and although he may be distractible, but he will learn quickly at this ...
Important Facts on Golden Retriever Training
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin Introduction Golden Retrievers are a popular choice of dog as a pet because they are extremely playful, loyal and happy dogs and make an ideal pet for everyone including families with children. Golden Retriever training can take a lot of time and effort and this article will cover tips on Golden Retriever training to ensure your dog is trained in a comfortable,...
Training Your Golden Retriever
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin Puppies aren't like people, therefore they need to learn in different ways. Pet dogs don't have people responses, meaning that they really don't perform using the principle of right or wrong. Alternatively, they function on a principle of response, led by the actions people give them. Any time their reactions result in a bad reaction from you, then they know that ...
Golden Retriever Training – Stop the Jumping Up and Nipping
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin What can be done when you have a very active Golden Retriever on your hands? It is so embarrassing and a hassle for our dogs to jump upon our guests or chew at their clothes. It is a problem for it to happen to us each day. It has been said that a Golden Retriever that does not receive enough of regular playtime with their owners are more susceptible to jumping an...